Top 10 Fastest Cars from 1995

1995 Porsche 911 Turbo

Rank: #1

Class: 1995

0-60 Time: 3.9 seconds

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The top 10 fastest cars from 1995 are ranked from fastest to slowest based on their 0-60 times. We crunched the numbers from the best estimates of several premier resources, including Motor Trend, Road & Track, Car & Driver and more.

Pulling up at #1 in this class is the 1995 Porsche 911 Turbo, which races 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds. Sports cars with this rate of acceleration are generally classified as Super Fast Cars.

It darts ahead of the #2 ranked 1995 Porsche Carrera by 0.2 seconds and the #3 ranked 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10 by 0.7 seconds.

Whether you are behind the wheel of one of these cars or happen to spot one in the next lane over, think twice before you step on the gas pedal. In a race from 0-60 mph between 1995 Porsche 911 Turbo vs. 1995 Porsche Carrera, you would WIN by 0.2 seconds!

If you happen to roll up next to another Porsche, be sure you know what you're up against. Find out where your car stands among the top 10 fastest cars from 1995.


0-60 mph Standings

RankOrderYearOrderMakeOrderModelOrderHorsepowerOrderMSRPOrder0-60 TimeOrder
11995Porsche911 Turbo400$112,0823.9
21995PorscheCarrera270$65,0284.1
31995DodgeViper RT/10415$68,8504.6
41995LotusEsprit S4S300$81,5784.7
51995FerrariF355 Berlinetta380$143,9504.9
61995Ferrari456 GT342$231,8705.1
71995Mitsubishi3000GT Spyder VR-4320$68,7665.1
81995BMWM3240$38,4075.4
91995Porsche911 Carrera 4270$73,1685.7
101995Mercedes-BenzC36268$55,8156.0
111995JaguarXJR322$69,3016.5
121995CadillacSTS300$50,5216.6
131995MitsubishiEclips GSX210$25,0207.0
141995CadillacEldorado Touring Coupe300$45,6817.2
151995BMW540I282$50,0627.2
161995NissanMaxima SE190$27,7307.4
171995VolkswagenGTI VR6172$19,2657.5
181995LexusLS 400260$58,8837.7
191995LexusSC 400250$54,2977.7
201995BMW740i282$64,8027.7
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